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    The following are included: principal state agencies, applicable state legislation, applicable state regulations, local agencies and regulations, federal agencies and regulations, information sources, ...
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    This document is a collection of the Geothermal Regulations for the State of Oregon
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    This document contains the many different aspects to consider when dealing with the regulations on leasing geothermal resources and drilling in the state of Hawaii
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    The handbook is divided into three parts: a list of the permits required for various thermal projects, and an estimate of time needed to obtain them; a brief discussion of the statutes and regulations ...
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    The Geothermal Steam Act and the implementing Regulations printed here governed most aspects of the leasing of Federal lands for geothermal exploration and development for many years. They are of great ...
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    The purpose of this handbook is to assist in understanding the various procedures and requirements necessary for the development of geothermal energy in the State of Arizona. It contains the names of key ...
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    The agencies involved in geothermal development are listed and individually described. A summary of existing geothermal resource laws and their statute numbers are given followed by a discussion on the ...
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    ill., col. map; Report title; Includes bibliographical references (p. R-1-R-6) pages
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    The US Energy Research and Development Administration (ERDA) through its Division of Geothermal Energy (DGE) is the federal agency responsible for certain actions that pertain to the development of geothermal ...
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    P12-200-2777A Klamath River - Klamath Project--Oregon. View looking downstream at right abutment of Keno Regulating Dam, which controls level of 18 miles of river and Lake Ewauna- Keno to Klamath Falls. ...
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